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richard engle is joining us from cairo. thank you, richard, give us a sense of what's happening as the u.n. begins to take action. what is the condition of the rebel force especially in benghazi? >> the rebel force is very weak in benghazi and across the country. what happened was, the rebels advanced very quickly. they took benghazi almost by surprise. and then as they were riding this wave of enthusiasm, they decided to leave their strong hold, benghazi. they went out to places like ajdabiya. they went to the open desert. they overextended the supply lines, they got stopped by gadhafi's forces. they consolidated in benghazi. and they're hoping with air cover with this no-fly zone they can regain momentum and topple gadhafi's regime. >> why were they shooting shots of celebration in the air when they heard of the u.n. vote? >> they think the u.n. vote levels the playing field right now. that gadhafi's forces won't be able to come in and carry out a massacre. there were people in benghazi, there have been every night, who a
richard engle is joining us from cairo. thank you, richard, give us a sense of what's happening as the u.n. begins to take action. what is the condition of the rebel force especially in benghazi? >> the rebel force is very weak in benghazi and across the country. what happened was, the rebels advanced very quickly. they took benghazi almost by surprise. and then as they were riding this wave of enthusiasm, they decided to leave their strong hold, benghazi. they went out to places like...
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richard engel joins us from cairo. give us a sense of what's happening as the u.n. begins to take action. what is the condition of the rebel force, entirely benghazi? >> reporter: the rebel force is very weak in benghazi and across the country. what happened was the rebels advanced very quickly, took benghazi almost by surprise and then as they were riding this wave of enthusiasm, they decided to leave their strong hold benghazi. they went out to places like ajdabiya, they entered the open desert and overextended their supply lines. they got chopped back by forces. they have now once again consolidated in benghazi and hoping with air cover with this no-fly zone that they can regain momentum and topple gadhafi's gualooem why were they shooting shots of celebration in the air when they heard of the u.n. vote? >> reporter: well, they think that this u.n. vote levels the playing field right now, that gadhafi's forces won't be able to carry out a massacre. they were people any benghazi, and there have been every night terriified that tonight is going to be the night that
richard engel joins us from cairo. give us a sense of what's happening as the u.n. begins to take action. what is the condition of the rebel force, entirely benghazi? >> reporter: the rebel force is very weak in benghazi and across the country. what happened was the rebels advanced very quickly, took benghazi almost by surprise and then as they were riding this wave of enthusiasm, they decided to leave their strong hold benghazi. they went out to places like ajdabiya, they entered the...
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he used the word "enablers." the u.s. can provide the platform for a sustained air cover over libya, that the european countries simply do not have. it's not just the fighter jets, it's all of the support mechanisms, the u.s. has more aircraft carriers compared to the rest of the world combined. >> is it going to be the operations where it has the u.n. insignia or the cover for the commission essentially led by the u.s. is that where we're headed at this point again? >> what i think we could be headed for is a long operation where you have the rebels in the east in benghazi, gadhafi in tripoli and in the west to a degree. and the international community with the west involved trying to level the playing field. if you level the playing field in a country where the two sides are separated by 600, 700 miles of open desert, you could have a situation where the u.s. is preventing massacres but allowing a low-level civil war to take place that could go on for years. so this involvement could not be -- might not be quick. it mig
he used the word "enablers." the u.s. can provide the platform for a sustained air cover over libya, that the european countries simply do not have. it's not just the fighter jets, it's all of the support mechanisms, the u.s. has more aircraft carriers compared to the rest of the world combined. >> is it going to be the operations where it has the u.n. insignia or the cover for the commission essentially led by the u.s. is that where we're headed at this point again? >>...
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thank you for joining us. app gives us a sense. we have 104 nuclear power plants in the u.s. how safe are they. >> that's what the government is going to try to find out. i can give you one little factoid. 93 of those plants loin have back up battery capability for four hours. 11 of those plants have back up battery capability for eight hours. eight hours is what japan required and it was not nearly enough as we have seen because, first of all, the diesel generators that were supposed to power those cooling systems were wiped out by the tsunami and they went to the battery packs and the battery packs only lasted eight hours. we have this horrible situation on our hand. much like the bp situation what you're going to see here is a review of safety precautions, and probably stricter standards for the nuclear power plants to live up to make sure they are indeed as safe as they claim. >> johanna, your view on this question. what do we do as americans faced with our gluttony for energy. we have diesel and nuclear. what do we use if we get rid of nuclear? >> that's a great question
thank you for joining us. app gives us a sense. we have 104 nuclear power plants in the u.s. how safe are they. >> that's what the government is going to try to find out. i can give you one little factoid. 93 of those plants loin have back up battery capability for four hours. 11 of those plants have back up battery capability for eight hours. eight hours is what japan required and it was not nearly enough as we have seen because, first of all, the diesel generators that were supposed to...
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it's despicable to use a health issue as a political attack. one thing we show in the book is that hillary clinton's certainly not afraid of tough questions from congress. and every fair assessment after she did testify showed that she hit the ball out of the park. one thing we do in the book is show how these scandals were manufactured. this one almost solely came from the fox news channel. fox has lied and lied again to its viewers. in trying to get the message of our book to fox -- >> are you implying that fox lied? >> oh, absolutely. we've been trying this week to get the truth before the viewers. we offered them a paid ad that points out the facts. they told us this afternoon they wouldn't run it. they didn't say why. obviously they want to sensor the truth from their viewers. >> no one was more defamed and smeared than susan rice. and you deal with that in your book. and i still think mr. mccain owes her an apology. you really dealt with how they smeared secretary rice. >> absolutely. and i think you're right. john mccain and lindsey grah
it's despicable to use a health issue as a political attack. one thing we show in the book is that hillary clinton's certainly not afraid of tough questions from congress. and every fair assessment after she did testify showed that she hit the ball out of the park. one thing we do in the book is show how these scandals were manufactured. this one almost solely came from the fox news channel. fox has lied and lied again to its viewers. in trying to get the message of our book to fox -- >>...
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give us details. >> $10 is what is being talked about. but this is a chance for youtube to make a big play for the digital music story. >> have a great weekend. thank you from london. >>> we told you about the latest spying revelations about the nsa, and it's a friday, thought we would have a little fun, tongue and cheek. if you could listen to anybody's conversations, who would it be and why? we have a fair amount of good candidates in the hopper. #waytoonosy. >>> big poppy solidifying his october status. we will have game two highlights next. >>> quit his job to go to the world series, and now jimmy kimmel looking into this super fan's future. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] when it comes to your smile, the coffee you drink adds up over the years... causing deep, set-in stains. crest 3d white whitestrips go beyond where most toothpastes can reach, safely removing stains below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a $500 treatment. crest 3d white whitestrips. into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs
give us details. >> $10 is what is being talked about. but this is a chance for youtube to make a big play for the digital music story. >> have a great weekend. thank you from london. >>> we told you about the latest spying revelations about the nsa, and it's a friday, thought we would have a little fun, tongue and cheek. if you could listen to anybody's conversations, who would it be and why? we have a fair amount of good candidates in the hopper. #waytoonosy. >>>...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. yes, the government shutdown is over. the sequester continues. and today, another part of basic government function turned off by republicans. one republican, to be precise. >> i'm going to block every appointment in the united states senate until the survivors are being made available to congress. i'm tired of hearing from people on tv and reading about stuff in books. we need to get to the bottom of this. >> just 12 days since the government reopened, and lindsey graham is promising to bring executive appointments to a halt. and he can do it using a senate protocol that allows for any single senator to block any nomination by placing a hold on it. but that's how lindsey graham is able to block all nominees, not why. to understand why graham wants to bring government to a halt, you have to meet lindsey graham's primary challenger, south carolina state senator lee bright. >> patrick henry said
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. yes, the government shutdown is over. the sequester continues. and today, another part of basic government function turned off by republicans. one republican, to be precise. >> i'm going to block every appointment in the united states senate until the survivors are being made available to congress. i'm tired of hearing from people on tv and reading...
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same thing with the use of the filibuster. they can't get anything through this government unless they get 60 votes. 40 is more powerful than 60. the media, you'd think that the democrats were filibustering as much at republicans. the republican party is now obviously decided that they cannot win the battle of ideas. but once you decide you can't win the battle of ideas, you stop having ideas. so we have one political party that simply doesn't have ideas. think about health care. do they have an alternative to obama care? what's their alternative? they don't have one. think about paul ryan's budget plan. >> kangaroo court. >> paul ryan's budget plan, when it was unveiled, it was like something he scrawled on the back of a napkin at breakfast or something. they have no ideas because they don't think they need them. they're going to win another way by cheating. >> are people up in arms? do they say wait a minute, this is a tilting of the game from the beginning? you can't win a game that's constantly tilting against you? >> i'm
same thing with the use of the filibuster. they can't get anything through this government unless they get 60 votes. 40 is more powerful than 60. the media, you'd think that the democrats were filibustering as much at republicans. the republican party is now obviously decided that they cannot win the battle of ideas. but once you decide you can't win the battle of ideas, you stop having ideas. so we have one political party that simply doesn't have ideas. think about health care. do they have...
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pat truman used to be in the department of just us is, i knew him when he was there. points out that a picture here of a newsstand in a air force base exchange. with you know, sexually explicit magazines being sold. so we live in a culture that's awash in sexual activity. if it's not sold on base, it's right off-base. there are videos and so forth that can be obtained in recreating, and it creates some problems, i think. >> well some republicans you just heard him, appear to be unable to absorb the reality that comments like these are considered tone deaf, if not crazy in fact. and compounds the problems that republicans have had with many voters, especially women. susan milligan has been reporting a spokesperson for emily's list. this should make it easier for you. here's the thing -- both of those guys are southerners. they represent states, alabama and georgia, that where it used to be a capital crime. you were hanged by the law if you committed rape. rape is not something you had a bad day. it's almost a capital crime. only because of sympathy of some kind we deci
pat truman used to be in the department of just us is, i knew him when he was there. points out that a picture here of a newsstand in a air force base exchange. with you know, sexually explicit magazines being sold. so we live in a culture that's awash in sexual activity. if it's not sold on base, it's right off-base. there are videos and so forth that can be obtained in recreating, and it creates some problems, i think. >> well some republicans you just heard him, appear to be unable to...
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they would not tell us what was going on. so we had to do our conversation and we're pretty good at it. and when you read those first 350 pages, you told me that you were shocked. at some of what you read. you did not know that. and that to me is shocking. but not to condemn anybody, simply says that has to be fixed and changed forever. there never can be that kind of situation again where we have to tell you what's going wrong in your agency and thus demoralizing some of the people in your agency who want to be relieved of the burden and the taint of bad techniques and interrogation. they suffer from that. and yet nobody would talk with us about that. we had to get that information on our own. i think it's a piece of history. it will go down in history because it will define the separation of powers as between the intelligence committees of the house and senate and the agency and other that is relate to it. i'm also aware that this is crucial to the president's authority. not just on the more modern question of the day about
they would not tell us what was going on. so we had to do our conversation and we're pretty good at it. and when you read those first 350 pages, you told me that you were shocked. at some of what you read. you did not know that. and that to me is shocking. but not to condemn anybody, simply says that has to be fixed and changed forever. there never can be that kind of situation again where we have to tell you what's going wrong in your agency and thus demoralizing some of the people in your...
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let us know why you're awake e. shoot us an e-mail or tweet me. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead, some controversy during an usually upbeat media day. ray lewis gets asked about reports he used deer antler spray to recover from injuries. it's a banned substance in the nfl. and the mayor of denver finally lives up to his playoff bet. that story to check on the severe weather conditions when "way too early" comes back. >> into at least ten capitals plus american air bases and civilian insulation strechg the entire length of the country. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 w
let us know why you're awake e. shoot us an e-mail or tweet me. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead, some controversy during an usually upbeat media day. ray lewis gets asked about reports he used deer antler spray to recover from injuries. it's a banned substance in the nfl. and the mayor of denver finally lives up to his playoff bet. that story to check on the severe weather conditions when "way too early" comes back. >> into at least ten...
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less for us. more for you. and all of them offer low cost investments. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day...
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thank you for joining us from fairleigh dickinson. >>> up next, sheamus, roll over. we have another politician with a dog story. coming up. by the way, sheamus keeps on giving. all the way on the roof, it's cold up there. e easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you'r
thank you for joining us from fairleigh dickinson. >>> up next, sheamus, roll over. we have another politician with a dog story. coming up. by the way, sheamus keeps on giving. all the way on the roof, it's cold up there. e easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep....
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the argument, he's not really one of th us, he's one of them. what is the argument between the two parties and how to address those situations? >> well, you know, the serious argument that mitt romney should be having and that i hope will have down the road in the debates is what is a strong america all about in the 21st century and especially now in the midst of these arab resolutions. what's the right policy for the united states to adopt? and mitt romney has an argument. he did make it today in a more temperate set of remarks where he said that barack obama is jimmy carter, that american weakness has brought on this level of disorder in the world that as robin said, i think barack obama can rebut that. i think he can say that to the extent that we're going to war with the muslim world, we're digging ourselves in deeper. i'll cite one thing for you, chris. when i read osama bin laden's private communications that were taken out of his compound when he was killed, one of the things that was most striking was how upset he was that barack obama h
the argument, he's not really one of th us, he's one of them. what is the argument between the two parties and how to address those situations? >> well, you know, the serious argument that mitt romney should be having and that i hope will have down the road in the debates is what is a strong america all about in the 21st century and especially now in the midst of these arab resolutions. what's the right policy for the united states to adopt? and mitt romney has an argument. he did make it...
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he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. and zero heartburn is awesome. just like zero cutlery. and you can't beat zero. [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> welcome back to "hardball." dick cheney got good at misleading this country. we know that from iraq. not a lot has changed. he labe
he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can...
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if we do our jobs well people will put us back into office. and if we don't, they won't. >> is it time for mitt romney to move on and stop having conference calls? >> that's up to him. mitt romney is a friend of mine. i understand he's very upset about having lost the disappointment. >> it's not helpful. >> of course not but he's a good man but he'll find his level. and i think it's still a little raw. so do i wish he hadn't said those things? of course not. on the other hand i won't bury the guy for it. >> it's interesting, i want to go back to joy on this. this is sheer human nature. i thought and i like to think i'm fair about this, i thought romney walked off the stage election night as a noble figure in politics. however the campaign had gone in some very bad directions, i believe he ended it in the right direction with nobility and class. he came out there alone. didn't cry on anybody's shoulders. didn't surround himself with family. took the loss, said he had a good running mate, great campaign team and praying for the president. maybe
if we do our jobs well people will put us back into office. and if we don't, they won't. >> is it time for mitt romney to move on and stop having conference calls? >> that's up to him. mitt romney is a friend of mine. i understand he's very upset about having lost the disappointment. >> it's not helpful. >> of course not but he's a good man but he'll find his level. and i think it's still a little raw. so do i wish he hadn't said those things? of course not. on the other...
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might the weapons be used against us? >> you are exactly right. the weapon outside out lasts the conflict. we are now seeing the taliban shooting at us in afghanistan with the infield rifles from 19th century. they might win too. they are using explosive devices. in libya, the same thing. we don't want to give them man portable defense systems like the stingers and anything that may come back to bite us. the weapon always lasts longer than the fight you give in the first place. it is something to consider. you need to decide whether we have an interest in libya or not. we are just there to establish good relationships with what may win this fight and there may be other ways to do that. we need to decide and the country needs to make a decision and move in one way or the other. they need to help them win or don't and get out. we are kind of going back and forth and seng mixed signals to the guys on the ground >> what's the cia's role in libya? >> the intelligence agency's in any battle is to determine what targets are important. you are not going t
might the weapons be used against us? >> you are exactly right. the weapon outside out lasts the conflict. we are now seeing the taliban shooting at us in afghanistan with the infield rifles from 19th century. they might win too. they are using explosive devices. in libya, the same thing. we don't want to give them man portable defense systems like the stingers and anything that may come back to bite us. the weapon always lasts longer than the fight you give in the first place. it is...
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and he joins us now. stoesh, thank you so much for being here tonight. >> rachel, i'm glad to be here. thanks for take an interest in this important issue. >> well, let me ask you if it is clear to you that we understand and appreciate all of the earthquake risks at the diablo canyon nuclear plant? >> i would in fact say it's abundantly clear that we do not. as you rightfully mentioned in your introduction, the hosgraef fault was discovered after the site was already designated, the location of this nuclear power plant. the date it was already present from oil companies that knew that fault was out there, the utility didn't find it until much too late. a very significant fault. and i became very engaged on this issue when i was elected in 2005 and began getting legislation put together and a second fault was found, this one literally hundreds of meters from the facility. quite a large fault. and it may actually intersect with this larger hosgraef fault offshore. so we may have this confluence of two fault
and he joins us now. stoesh, thank you so much for being here tonight. >> rachel, i'm glad to be here. thanks for take an interest in this important issue. >> well, let me ask you if it is clear to you that we understand and appreciate all of the earthquake risks at the diablo canyon nuclear plant? >> i would in fact say it's abundantly clear that we do not. as you rightfully mentioned in your introduction, the hosgraef fault was discovered after the site was already...
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it was not an easy report for us to put together. all of that, if there are people who have questions and if chairman issa has questions, i want to respond to all his questions, but i would certainly prefer to do it in public just as the criticisms of our report were made part of the public record, and my sense is that we have answers to those questions. i've spoken in a number of places about them. i'll be glad to speak to you about them here. >> i think there's two questions that loom out there for the average person that reads the paper. why wasn't hillary clinton examined by you since she was apparently on the phone several hours after first attack. let's start with that one. why didn't you interview her? >> sure there are two pieces there. one, we had a good discussion with her just about a week before we wound up. that discussion took place after we had completed a number of our findings, including the fact of who made the decisions that affected security in benghazi, and who. >> -- who reviewed those decisions. the second piec
it was not an easy report for us to put together. all of that, if there are people who have questions and if chairman issa has questions, i want to respond to all his questions, but i would certainly prefer to do it in public just as the criticisms of our report were made part of the public record, and my sense is that we have answers to those questions. i've spoken in a number of places about them. i'll be glad to speak to you about them here. >> i think there's two questions that loom...
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that's a big, big concern for us. he said i would not be surprised to have similar tornadoes dor what we saw yesterday. we're not trying to freak you out and scare you. we just want you to be prepared. his words came exactly true. their concern was strong tornadoes and concern was hitting a school. and that all did happen. >> perhaps that speaks to taking more precautions. >> we want to end on a high note. you have a silver lining. >> the sports world reacting. and the big one is, of course, kevin durant out of the thunder. the nba coming out. he says he's going to put down $1 million for the leaf efforts. the thunder following their effort saying they'll put down $1 million and then a third million coming from the nba and the nba players association. we also have -- >> great to see them stepping up. i have to cut you off. we have to get to "way too early." i'm mara schiavocampo. "way too early" starts right now. >>> i'm finding pictures and jewelry and those are, of course, the things that are completely irreplaceabl
that's a big, big concern for us. he said i would not be surprised to have similar tornadoes dor what we saw yesterday. we're not trying to freak you out and scare you. we just want you to be prepared. his words came exactly true. their concern was strong tornadoes and concern was hitting a school. and that all did happen. >> perhaps that speaks to taking more precautions. >> we want to end on a high note. you have a silver lining. >> the sports world reacting. and the big one...
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>> reporter: that was kerry sanders reporting for us. the parents that say that she has the allergy have not brought her back to school since that protest began. we've invited a doctor, a pediatrician and child advocate from the children's hospital to be here. it's good to have you with us. for a lot of parents it's concerning. how did peanut allergies get to be such a problem for young kids? >> as your story said, allergies are going up. one of the things that we think kids are more allergic because we're too clean. children don't get exposed to things. so they have problems. peanut allergy is maybe about, you know, 3% of kids have a peanut allergy. but you have to realize that in the united states, only -- and i shouldn't say only. but about 150 people die every year, adults and children, from a food allergy response. there are a lot of kids in schools who have food allergies, a lot of kids that have food allergies and peanut allergies. they will have a nut-free room and a table in the cafeteria that is a nut-free table because it's no
>> reporter: that was kerry sanders reporting for us. the parents that say that she has the allergy have not brought her back to school since that protest began. we've invited a doctor, a pediatrician and child advocate from the children's hospital to be here. it's good to have you with us. for a lot of parents it's concerning. how did peanut allergies get to be such a problem for young kids? >> as your story said, allergies are going up. one of the things that we think kids are...
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because for all the focus on the use of force, force alone cannot make us safe. we cannot use force everywhere that a radical ideology takes root. in the absence of a strategy that reduces the well spring of extremism, a perpetual war through drones, special forces or troop deployments will prove self-defeating. and alter our country in troubling ways. so the next element of our strategy involves addressing the underlying grievances and conflicts that feed extremism from north africa to south asia. as we've learned this past decade, this is a vast and complex undertaking. we must be humble in our expectation that we can quickly resolve deep rooted problems like poverty and sectarian hatred. moreover, no two countries are alike. some will undergo chaotic change before things get better. but our security and our values demand that we make the effort. this means patiently supporting transitions to democracy and places like egypt and tunisia and libya. because the peaceful realization of individual aspirations will serve as a rebuke to violent extremism. we must stre
because for all the focus on the use of force, force alone cannot make us safe. we cannot use force everywhere that a radical ideology takes root. in the absence of a strategy that reduces the well spring of extremism, a perpetual war through drones, special forces or troop deployments will prove self-defeating. and alter our country in troubling ways. so the next element of our strategy involves addressing the underlying grievances and conflicts that feed extremism from north africa to south...
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the one thing to expect, you hand this off to nato, but that's us. we are the strongest part of nato and we are nato. >> another key point. luke russert, thank you so much. >> the president also said we stopped gadhafi's deadly advance. where are we with action on the ground in libya? >> well, chris, you can can probably hear behind me the call to prayer. it's just after 5:00 in the morning. that's going on in benghazi. how much changed in a few weeks. the call to prayer is now the only time you can hear a city speak in the muslim world when people come out and call the faithful to attend the mosque. i was listening to this weeks ago in this city as gadhafi's forces were on their way heading here and looking for revenge. you can almost hear the desperation in the city. now there is a sense of relief. if for the last 48 hours the rebels have been able to push back the troops, they have been able to regain the territory they lost, but today when they got to the out skirts, the rebel offensive ground to a halt. after advancing almost unchecked for two d
the one thing to expect, you hand this off to nato, but that's us. we are the strongest part of nato and we are nato. >> another key point. luke russert, thank you so much. >> the president also said we stopped gadhafi's deadly advance. where are we with action on the ground in libya? >> well, chris, you can can probably hear behind me the call to prayer. it's just after 5:00 in the morning. that's going on in benghazi. how much changed in a few weeks. the call to prayer is...
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less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. >>> we're back. new jersey governor chris christie is facing the expected partisan heat for his decision to hold a special election in october to replace the late senator frank lautenberg. that election will be separate from the general election three weeks late he, which comes in november, when christie himself will be on the ballot. the move means christie will not have to share the ballot with powerful democrat like newark's cory booker. newspapers in new jersey went after the fiscally conservative christie for the cost of that decision. they say $24 million to the primary in special elections with headlines like special elections with a dollar sign as an s, and a $24 million special vote. the star ledge err, a paper that endorsed the candidate in chri
less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. >>> we're back. new jersey governor chris christie is facing the expected partisan heat for his decision to hold a special election in october to replace the late senator frank lautenberg. that election will be separate from the...
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we have the footage next and richard engel is joining us live and alive to show us just what happened and to explain what it means about this war and how it may end. please stay with us. >>> the international bombing campaign began in libya, it stole but does not appear to have stopped gadhafi's march on the re today, his forces were still bombarding civilians 100 miles outside benghazi in the town of ajdabiya. that's where nbc foreign correspondent richard engel traveled to today for what ended up being a harrowing look at the frontlines in the battle for libya. >> reporter: the road outside benghazi today is a graveyard of gadhafi's armored vehicles, destroyed by w afr hr d ha dvi soh anked by der we reached the rebels' front line. there are no trenches or sandbags, just men poorly armed that wt fht thfront lines aboufive les outside the town of ajdabiya. outgunned, rebels say they are killed whenever they approach gadhafi's forces. we have light weapons, he has tanks, complained one man. another rebel showed me he isn't actually armed at all. >> it is a toy gun. >> reporter: this i
we have the footage next and richard engel is joining us live and alive to show us just what happened and to explain what it means about this war and how it may end. please stay with us. >>> the international bombing campaign began in libya, it stole but does not appear to have stopped gadhafi's march on the re today, his forces were still bombarding civilians 100 miles outside benghazi in the town of ajdabiya. that's where nbc foreign correspondent richard engel traveled to today for...
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. >> if something were to happen, shame on us. we have the regular layings and know what it is to be right and allow plants not to use those >> but they insist that plants are improved and safer than ever. >> simply looking at the age isn't an indicator of a significant number of new components that keep those reactors in a very good, solid situation. >> the hope is that they are as solid as promised. tom costello, washington. >> that's it for this live late edition. the rachel maddow show is next. >>> we have a big update for we've got a big update for you this hour on what is going on in democratic politics, where the fight in the states is changing the whole landscape for democrats nationally, changing it in their favor. and we've got the latest on libya, where gadhafi is trying to use definitive military force to stop the uprising against him and the international community, including the united states today, moving for the first time to intervene to stop him. are you ready for yet another war in the middle east? well, we've g
. >> if something were to happen, shame on us. we have the regular layings and know what it is to be right and allow plants not to use those >> but they insist that plants are improved and safer than ever. >> simply looking at the age isn't an indicator of a significant number of new components that keep those reactors in a very good, solid situation. >> the hope is that they are as solid as promised. tom costello, washington. >> that's it for this live late...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> chuck hagel's nomination as defense secretary is stalled in the senate. thursday, when democrats came up one vote short of the 60 they needed to end the debate. is this a sign of how much times have changed in the upper chamber? joining me now, msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele. editorial writer for "the washington post," ruth marcus, and the person that is in charge of covering these cats and dogs up there, nbc's capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. >> i think we're going to get e-mails from cat and dog lovers. >> i know, like, don't compare us to the u.s. congress. there was a little bit of every
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> chuck hagel's nomination as defense secretary is stalled in the...
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love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine >>> ha! back to "hardball." now to the sideshow. this past week was a banner one for minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann with the 37th house vote to try and repeal obama care. on top of that, bachmann's first 2014, you got it, 2014 campaign ad hit tv screens in minnesota. 17 months before the election out there. any guesses on the subject matter? >> great news, the u.s. house just passed my bill to repeal obama care. obama care promised us lower costs and a better health care system, but the truth is just the opposite. passing my bill is just the first step toward lower costs and improved health care. >> look, i've been watching these for years. i know what her problem is her. her pollster person is telling her she has wickedly bad numbers on the issue of effectiveness. she's trying to prove she's doing something but she isn't. >>> next, georgia senate candidates. "mother jones" found whopp
love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine >>> ha! back to "hardball." now to the sideshow. this past week was a banner one for minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann with the 37th house vote to try and repeal obama care. on top of that, bachmann's first 2014, you got it, 2014 campaign ad hit tv screens in minnesota. 17 months before the...
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. >> you need to come here and help us. we need assistance. please. >> reporter: crews are trying to salvage mere shells of once thriving communities. residents locked out of their homes for safety reasons are losing patience. >> why is it unsafe there and nowhere else? talk to the rest of the homeowners. >> we got the gas company trying to shut the gas lines off. >> i don't care about a house. i'd rather care about your life. >> reporter: in new york city many are questioning the mayor's priorities as they prepare for the yearly marathon. >> we're pulling bodies out of the water. you see the disconnect here? >> reporter: the pain from sandy still fresh with communities anxious to recover. forecasters say a winter storm could get here well before the power is back on next week. reporting live in atlantic city, i'm danielle lee. back to you. >> thank you, danielle. more on that storm coming up. >>> first, crippled public transportation means more people are forced to commute by car, but power outages and distribution problems are causing shorta
. >> you need to come here and help us. we need assistance. please. >> reporter: crews are trying to salvage mere shells of once thriving communities. residents locked out of their homes for safety reasons are losing patience. >> why is it unsafe there and nowhere else? talk to the rest of the homeowners. >> we got the gas company trying to shut the gas lines off. >> i don't care about a house. i'd rather care about your life. >> reporter: in new york city...
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allow us to compete for the hispanic vote. it will give us a playing field where we can argue for lower taxes, less regulation, smaller government, strong military, et cetera. but if we don't pass it, we will not compete for the hispanic vote. >> if we don't pass it, we will not compete for the hispanic vote. do you think he's right? >> yeah, i think he's absolutely right, and i actually would make an argument for not only the hispanic vote but also for independent voters, right? so, immigration reform and the current moral crisis that exists in our community because, you know, 1,100 people are getting deported every day that president obama doesn't halt the deportations and every day the house republicans don't act on this bill. so, i think americans have tuned in to that. i think americans understand the crisis that our community is faced with every day, and they tie that to the inaction. i mean, but republicans have now this track where they have to first fail at something to then realize that it's political suicide for the
allow us to compete for the hispanic vote. it will give us a playing field where we can argue for lower taxes, less regulation, smaller government, strong military, et cetera. but if we don't pass it, we will not compete for the hispanic vote. >> if we don't pass it, we will not compete for the hispanic vote. do you think he's right? >> yeah, i think he's absolutely right, and i actually would make an argument for not only the hispanic vote but also for independent voters, right?...
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that's what they tell us a legal golf bag can hold. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls. not a single pocket to hold the stress of the day, or the to-do list of tomorrow. only 14 clubs pick up the right one and drive it right down the middle of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> well, the world is giving wh dwerely know aut the rebels taking on colonel gadhafi in the past, past rebels we supported one day are becoming our enemies the next. afghanistan, one person who know, recently resigned as the libyan ambassador to the united states. he's supporting the position. mr. ambassador, welcome. let me ask you, who is the opposition? tell us who they are, and should the united states who has stopped short of recognizing them recognize them as the official leadership of libya. >> well, the opposition, they are the ordinary libyan who raise against the regime. they are doctors, professors, students, they are lawyer
that's what they tell us a legal golf bag can hold. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls. not a single pocket to hold the stress of the day, or the to-do list of tomorrow. only 14 clubs pick up the right one and drive it right down the middle of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> well, the world is giving wh dwerely know aut the rebels taking on colonel...
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bye. >> i think most of us are buying it. close call. te'o will face more tough questions when he speaks with steams at the nfl combine february 20th. >>> kevin garnett, carmelo anthony reuniting since their dust up a couple weeks ago. anthony, no problem at all. strong to the hoop. he scored 28 on the night. fourth quarter, celtics down by two. j.r. smith knocks down the three. knicks win 89-86. the knicks are now second in the east. celtics now two games bel below .500. >>> more from the nba. a story very important to us here at "way too early." the new orleans hornets will change their name to the new orleans pelicans next season. the reaction on twitter has been a mix of outrage and confusion. former new orleans hornet, chris paul, tweeted pelicans? i'm not rolling. we of course pitched our low go to the hornets front office. the question now, did they listen. so we bring you the pelicans. once you figure out what you're looking at, you realize this is a really angry pelican. has a little nasty side. you stole its fish. have you seen
bye. >> i think most of us are buying it. close call. te'o will face more tough questions when he speaks with steams at the nfl combine february 20th. >>> kevin garnett, carmelo anthony reuniting since their dust up a couple weeks ago. anthony, no problem at all. strong to the hoop. he scored 28 on the night. fourth quarter, celtics down by two. j.r. smith knocks down the three. knicks win 89-86. the knicks are now second in the east. celtics now two games bel below .500....
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>> why didn't the general give it to us? >> he knew the country was misled perhaps by accident, i'll take that, by the secretary -- ambassador to the u.n. we were misled. we were all believing what she said. we all thought this -- >> hold on a second, hold on a second here. when you say misled, that is a politicized term. there was nothing deliberate about this. unless you believe that general petraeus and the deputy director, now acting director morell, and the dni director were in on some conspiracy, they were doing their job. and, yes, they got it wrong. >> you're missing the point. i'm dealing with the news here as we get it. i don't like rolling disclosure. at some point he got the full story. why didn't he come forward -- why did he have to be dragged into that hearing room today and put before both committees to get the truth? why are we only getting the clarification today? why didn't he as cia director go to the president, the public ought to know what happened. why didn't he do that? >> the intelligence community p
>> why didn't the general give it to us? >> he knew the country was misled perhaps by accident, i'll take that, by the secretary -- ambassador to the u.n. we were misled. we were all believing what she said. we all thought this -- >> hold on a second, hold on a second here. when you say misled, that is a politicized term. there was nothing deliberate about this. unless you believe that general petraeus and the deputy director, now acting director morell, and the dni director...
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they wanted us in that war in the worst way and got us into that. they said anything to get us in there. cheney was leading the fight, cheney with his five deferments were pushing for it. >> it sounds like he was unhappy we didn't invade syria. snoot king of the chicken hawks. >> i'm sorry, a.b. has a view. i can tell it's coming. >> you can tell in this interview and others he enjoys his role as the righteous unapologetic. >> how does he get away -- there's a couple guys that never are questioned about their own records. they can talk like prophets when they've always been wrong. how do they do it? this talk like i'm you're uncle. how do they do it? >> well, i'm not going to characterize it generally. i think in that response, they're burned by the fact that when obama came in and ran against mccain and hillary, he ran on bush fatigue and how one of his characterizations was that we -- bush had ruined our alliances around the world and really made more enemies during his tenure. now republicans and conservatives are taking advantage of the fact we'
they wanted us in that war in the worst way and got us into that. they said anything to get us in there. cheney was leading the fight, cheney with his five deferments were pushing for it. >> it sounds like he was unhappy we didn't invade syria. snoot king of the chicken hawks. >> i'm sorry, a.b. has a view. i can tell it's coming. >> you can tell in this interview and others he enjoys his role as the righteous unapologetic. >> how does he get away -- there's a couple...
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take a listen. >> did libya attack us? no, they did not attack us. do they have a very krit cal role in this region and do they neighbor two countries? you mentioned one, egypt, the other, tunisia, who are going through these extraordinary transformations and cannot afford to be destabilized by conflict on their borders, yes. >> nbc's mike viqueira is joining us. clearly clarity is the observation. >> reporter: despite the overarching question of what endgame strategy, what will be we do for example if this evolves into a protracted civil war, which side -- we know what side we would be on if any group at all. are we leading? are we protecting civilians or are we aiding the rebels. are we simply protecting civilians from gadhafi's attacks? these are some of the questions the critics have been look for answers. even some people like john mccain who are supporting the military intervention see a contra dikds in what the administration has been saying and what's been happening on the sky, the sea, the ground. we expect the president to say the mission t
take a listen. >> did libya attack us? no, they did not attack us. do they have a very krit cal role in this region and do they neighbor two countries? you mentioned one, egypt, the other, tunisia, who are going through these extraordinary transformations and cannot afford to be destabilized by conflict on their borders, yes. >> nbc's mike viqueira is joining us. clearly clarity is the observation. >> reporter: despite the overarching question of what endgame strategy, what...
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it was as if he was a character delivered to us by a novelist. he shared john f kennedy's initials and some of this accent and was a decorated navy war hero. he was clean-cut for a hippy. he didn't have a stragley beard. but no other man appears before the committee had long hair covering his ears. he had a choice to make. he could have gotten a haircut dressed like a senator. he chose to look like a war protester against the war. the senator had never heard testimony like that. as did the white house. the day after his testimony. president nixon had this conversation with his chief of staff who would later go to prison. >>> extremely effective. was nixon going to do that? i doubt it. not as fast as he did it. more than 2,000 americans were killed after john kerry's testimony. that number was going to be higher, much higher but it was going to be higher. if john kerry hadn't become the most extremely effective war protester in american history. the only war protester who the war president richard nixon thought was what he called extremely effecti
it was as if he was a character delivered to us by a novelist. he shared john f kennedy's initials and some of this accent and was a decorated navy war hero. he was clean-cut for a hippy. he didn't have a stragley beard. but no other man appears before the committee had long hair covering his ears. he had a choice to make. he could have gotten a haircut dressed like a senator. he chose to look like a war protester against the war. the senator had never heard testimony like that. as did the...
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good to have you with us. i want you to walk us through the technologies. tell us what we can do. >> well, one of the first things to do is to get an energy audit because you're going to have a professional come to your house and tell you where you're wasting money and where you can save money pretty easily so that's one of the top actions on the action plans at practicallygreen.com. composting is another one. unplugging is a no-brainer. if you have a cell phone charger in the wall and your phone is elsewhere and already in use and you've already charged it, you don't need it sucking energy out of the wall so take it out. take your shoes off at the door. don't be bringing in the toxins from the street into your environment indoors, especially if you have little kids. that's something you can do pretty easily. so people come to practically green worried about things that are in their personal care products, in their food, in the paint. whatever. and we make it easy and fun to kind of get organized, make a plan, set some goals and go green. >> sarah, what are
good to have you with us. i want you to walk us through the technologies. tell us what we can do. >> well, one of the first things to do is to get an energy audit because you're going to have a professional come to your house and tell you where you're wasting money and where you can save money pretty easily so that's one of the top actions on the action plans at practicallygreen.com. composting is another one. unplugging is a no-brainer. if you have a cell phone charger in the wall and...
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explain to us what deductions you're going to -- just give us four or five of them -- i'll give you all the time in the world if you need. give us four or five deductions you're going to cut to begin the process of balancing the budget and not increasing the deficit for all of the rates you're going to reduce, including the rates on the richest people in the country. >> john, how does mitt romney handle the president's attack lines on these subjects? >> well, i think what mitt romney has to do is continually bring it back to the audience, have personal stories and personalize himself. i think the democratic base really wants president obama to be very aggressive. i think the best thing the president can do is say what am i going to do in my next term? he hasn't defined and people are saying to themselves here's a guy with a plan and his only plan is to raise taxes rich people. if he could explain his man, he'd be better off in trying to attack romney. >> both sides are trying to work the ref by coming up with some memorandum of understanding that they want to impose on the moderator. i'
explain to us what deductions you're going to -- just give us four or five of them -- i'll give you all the time in the world if you need. give us four or five deductions you're going to cut to begin the process of balancing the budget and not increasing the deficit for all of the rates you're going to reduce, including the rates on the richest people in the country. >> john, how does mitt romney handle the president's attack lines on these subjects? >> well, i think what mitt...
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martin, give us a sense if you can. we already have a good understanding of the tensions between israel and iran. the tensions in recent days between israel and its neighbor to the sort of north, syria. and now this new test between israel and new islamist government in egypt. what should we be watching for? >> reporter: well, this potentially is very dangerous situation. on the brink -- on press hiss, israel attacking gaza killing the leader yesterday who by the way was the top of israel's hit list for ten years. but just as significant was israel's concentration on the rocket facilities, the storage of hamas in gaza, focusing on the long distance rockets. israel wants to eliminate the rocket threat against its cities from gaza. you mentioned in your introduction i think it is 850 rockets fired this year at israel. they fired 100 the last five days. that's what provoked the response. now the problem is that israel, it was sensed that israel's hands were tied because of their relationship with egypt. egypt was in fear t
martin, give us a sense if you can. we already have a good understanding of the tensions between israel and iran. the tensions in recent days between israel and its neighbor to the sort of north, syria. and now this new test between israel and new islamist government in egypt. what should we be watching for? >> reporter: well, this potentially is very dangerous situation. on the brink -- on press hiss, israel attacking gaza killing the leader yesterday who by the way was the top of...
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i went to a number of women's groups and said could you help us find folks and they brought us whole binders full of women. >> earlier today paul ryan tried to explain what his running meant by binders full of women. >> all he simply meant was he went out of his way to try and recruit qualified women to serve in his administration when he was governor. that's really what he was saying. >> the binders full of women came up in an answer to a question about equal pay for women. here's how president obama answered it. >> the first bill i signed was something called the lilly ledbetter bill. and it's named after this amazing woman who had been doing the same job as a man for years, found out that she was getting paid less and the supreme court said that she couldn't bring suit because she should have found out about it earlier. that's an example of the kind of advocacy that we need because women are increasing the bread winners in the family. >> joining me now the amazing woman president obama was just talking about, lilly ledbetter is here, joy reid. lilly, welcome back to the show. you
i went to a number of women's groups and said could you help us find folks and they brought us whole binders full of women. >> earlier today paul ryan tried to explain what his running meant by binders full of women. >> all he simply meant was he went out of his way to try and recruit qualified women to serve in his administration when he was governor. that's really what he was saying. >> the binders full of women came up in an answer to a question about equal pay for women....
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general, good of you to join us. >> allegedly the uae is involved. the same group of people essentially that suppressed the shia uprising in bahrain. >> all right. we'll keep our eye on that and see if it changes in the days to come and, general, you've been particularly insightful. thank you so much. >> very good. >> so washington makes it clear it's not a unilateral mission. it is not even an american-led mission. and secretary of state hillary clinton is insisting the u.s. is going to support the coalition and take all necessary measures. >> the world will not sit idly by while more innocence civilians are killed. the united states will support our allies and partners as they move to enforce resolution 1973. we are standing with the people of libya and we will not waiver. >> nbc's mike viqueira is with secretary clinton in paris. mike, i presume that you heard general mccaffery's skepticism there about how effective this really is about the lack of cooperation from the arab coalition at this point. was she asked about that today? >> she was. she a
general, good of you to join us. >> allegedly the uae is involved. the same group of people essentially that suppressed the shia uprising in bahrain. >> all right. we'll keep our eye on that and see if it changes in the days to come and, general, you've been particularly insightful. thank you so much. >> very good. >> so washington makes it clear it's not a unilateral mission. it is not even an american-led mission. and secretary of state hillary clinton is insisting the...